It's time for another legendary track battle! This week, it's Lorde's new one "Team" taking on "Replay" by Zendaya. Vote as often as you'd like. May the best artist win!
Before she was topping the charts and putting her foot in her mouth about artists like David Guetta, Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez, Lorde was a pretty 12-year-old fronting a band called Extreme. (We'll forgive her for not knowing that was a metal band first since she wasn't even born back then!) And she looked exactly the same!
Oh Lord, Lorde. When will you learn to not diss those more famous and longstanding than you are?
The 17-year-old New Zealand native called David Guetta "gross" in front of press when her management team asked her if she'd like to work with him ... and he fired back beautifully.
Next Friday, November 22, the wait will finally be over for “The Hunger Games” fans. “Catching Fire," the sequel to the blockbuster that made millions, will be in theaters. The soundtrack for the movie will be out a few days before on Nov. 19.
For the soundtrack, 17-year-old singer Lorde has recorded a version of the 1980s hit “Everybody Wants to Rule The World” by Tears for Fears.
Before Lorde was crowned queen bee by the success of her song 'Royals,' she was hanging out on the tennis court. The video for 'Tennis Court' hasn't reached the same heights as the singer's current radio hit, but is still a must-watch.
It's not every day we see a video featuring a guy in a clown costume and makeup performing a stirring cover of 'Royals' by Lorde. OK, so it's never. This is literally the first time -- and most likely the last.
David Guetta is pop-EDM royalty, a producer and DJ that most artists would sever a limb to work with, since he is known for being a hitmaker who teams up with the top of the pops!
One artist not keen on getting into bed, musically speaking, with the French superstar? Oh, none other than Lorde. Guetta will never be "royal" in her eyes!
For everyone praising 'Royals' as a profound statement about pop culture, Lorde -- you know, the 16-year-old Kiwi who wrote and sings the song -- actually disagrees.